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Anna Karenina Reviews

  • Myrtis 2022-04-23 07:02:26

    Compared with the 97 version - what is the director's mentality?

    The 97 version of Anna jumped a bit fast and stiff in the plot, relying on the timeline and location subtitles to explain the intentions seemed flat and stiff, the transition of the plot was too jumpy, and the occasional narration commentary insertion was even more abrupt and strange, and the whole...

  • Bria 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    A botched affair.

    Watching the remake of this great masterpiece in a movie theater makes it even more like a stage play. It's no surprise that it's a 130-minute remake of this feature-length book. This nth remake, produced by Joe Directed by Wright, starring Keira Knightley, Aaron Johnson and Jude Law. Gorgeous...

  • Crawford 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Dangerous game of rules and breaking rules

    There are as many loves as there are hearts.   The most straightforward translation, "there are as many hearts, there are as many kinds of love", the new version of "Anna" puts the sentence of Toon at the front of the trailer, making it clear at a glance. In the previous set of character posters,...

  • Laurianne 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    "Anna Karenina" Feminine, happiness, life, love, eternal Tolstoy!

    Taking advantage of this recently released film, I wanted to write a few short film reviews, but I found that it couldn't be shorter.       "Anna Karenina", I believe that many people who have read it are like me, and the first close contact with it was in the distant middle school age! At that...

  • Annette 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    In the name of love, I have done all the scandals in the world

    The Anna Karenina movie reminds me of a sentence. "In the name of love, I have done all the scandals in the world." This is not moral. Well, let's talk about movies. The director is really a big brother who loves gorgeous scene scheduling. If the long takes at the beginning of "Pride and Prejudice"...

  • Anabel 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Two different adaptations of famous novels

    I haven't read the original, so I don't know what the great writer Leo Tolstoy meant. Movie adaptations of famous books often confuse me.        In one case, the director is loyal to the original work, first understands the author's creative intention, and then re-creates himself on this basis; in...

  • Priscilla 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    There are as many Anna Kareninas as there are people

    It can be imagined how difficult it is to condense a masterpiece of several million words into two hours. The transition between many song scenes is really interesting, and even has the taste of opera. Many people say that this version is on Anna's side, desecrating Laoto's original work. I don't...

  • Madilyn 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    This movie didn't let me down

    This movie did not disappoint me. The opening scene of the stage is eye-catching, and the stage-style scene switching also avoids too frequent camera switching, making the plot more compact. Personally, I think Keira Knightley's performance is wonderful. She uses just the right body language to...

  • Briana 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    stage, frame, life

    1. When I first watched the trailer, I felt that the scene and the scene were very novel and dangerous. I didn’t know what state it would become. I didn’t expect that the director just turned the abstract performance of the stage into a realistic movie, which made people feel that the relationship...

  • Cleve 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    The director's ingenuity

    A very individual version that does not follow the adaptation trajectory of the previous versions. If it is the first time for people who have not seen Anna Karenina before, they may be confused and the rhythm is jumpy. But for me, who has read the book and several versions, I think this one is...

Anna Karenina

Director: Joe Wright

Language: English Release date: September 7, 2012